Survival Day 183 (Waterproof Storage Bag)

After spending all day hiking through the overgrown terrain along a highway (you’d walk along it but then you’d get eaten by the undead hiding among all the cars) there is nothing like finding a nice dry space to sleep in, and that means you are going to want a dry sleeping bag to curl up in and get some rest. But you’ve been walking through wet grass and overgrowth while a light fall rain soaked you through all day. Unless you want to risk hypothermia and at the very least by uncomfortable, you will keep your gear inside a Waterproof Storage Bag.

They make them in every size, so you can pack clothing and sleeping gear separately, as well as other critical items that could be damaged by water. You may not be lucky enough to find laminated maps of every area your in, and after spending a day soaked through while moving around in your pack, that paper will be ruined.

Even some food items may need to be stored in a Waterproof Storage Bag. Sugar and salt will obviously dissolve if they encounter enough water. And if you’re on a pharmacy run, would it make sense to risk losing it all because it started to storm on the way back?